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Rep. Greg Stemen, a Republican, offered an amendment to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation budget asking for $5 million for the project.
North Dakota State students are swinging for 36 hours to raise $20K for St. Jude Children's Hospital, continuing a longstanding tradition.
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University Drive Manor in Fargo has been shut down by the city, forcing tenants — many elderly or disabled — to find new housing by Monday, April 7.
This event will start at 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 3, and cover how to recognize an opioid overdose, how to respond and how to administer Narcan.

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The League of Women Voters will hold its annual meeting at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 4, inside the West Fargo Fire Hall, 1201 10th Ave. E.
The free presentation will be from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 10. Registration is required, the Alzheimer’s Association Minnesota-North Dakota Chapter said in a press release.
About 20 people attended the town hall meeting hosted by the Minnesota Farmers Union on Wednesday, April 2, in Moorhead.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs has only four patrol officers out of the 17 it is authorized to have. Those four officers cover 400 square miles.
Lawmakers are hoping North Dakotans will approve changes to voter-approved term limits, including eliminating a clause that prohibits lawmakers from altering term limits themselves.
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Jim Greene, a devoted pastor, died clearing 'heart attack snow' in Fargo. His widow now warns others about the dangers of shoveling in cold weather.

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North Dakota’s new data hub provides easy access to demographics, economics, and more to help businesses, individuals, and agencies make informed decisions.
Families can visit the center daily for inclusive activities such as arts, crafts and science experiments.
The historic Moorhead Dairy Queen is celebrating the Spuds’ hockey title with a 'Hat Trick Sundae,' with proceeds supporting youth hockey.

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The bill was first struck down by the House before it was reconsidered and passed to the Senate, which rejected the bill on Wednesday.
🔊 On this Plain Talk, we talk to Casey Mock from Anxious Generation about the proposed ban on cellphones in schools and discuss federal budget chaos with local domestic violence officials.
The drive will last one week and organizers are hoping to receive gently used casual clothing for women

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A lightning bolt struck the main tent pole, instantaneously killing two, gravely injuring another and knocking unconscious at least a dozen other nearby circus roustabouts and performers.
“We’re just really excited to be part of another community,” says Heidi Roggenkamp, owner of the Randy's diners in Fargo and West Fargo. “We think it’s going to be a really good fit.”
Maj. Abe Tamayo cited struggles to maintain staff and volunteers, as well as low attendance, for the decision.
Heather Ranck will return to the job she lost after making a whistleblower complaint against a higher-ranking federal official in April 2023.
While the mayor was under investigation for egregious misconduct, city officials lobbied for restricted access to records pertaining to such investigations. They ought to say they’re sorry.
Last week, the federal government pulled $226 million in funding from the MDH. Tuesday’s layoffs at the state health agency are “a direct consequence” of the funding cut.
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Maple trees give life to syrup, shitakes and a heat that can warm up the coldest early spring nights in maple growing parts of Minnesota.
Sen. Jose Castaneda said the bill creates a new definition for “closing” a record rather than sealing it.
Minnesota Farmers Union hosted the town hall at People’s Energy Cooperative in Oronoco to hear what farmers and rural residents feel about state and federal governments.

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